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Take part in a fundraising event 

Want to support Sepsis Research FEAT by taking part in an event or challenge in 2026? Why not choose from one of 850 events running around the UK and elsewhere over the next 12 months? 

Embark on the challenge of a lifetime and help raise awareness and funds for vital sepsis research.

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About us

Sepsis Research FEAT was established in 2013. It was born out of the experience of our founder, a sepsis survivor who also suffered terrible personal loss from a condition that has been called the ‘hidden killer’. At the heart of our charity is the funding of world-leading research designed to improve outcomes for sepsis patients and their families and to save lives – here in the UK and across the world.

Huge progress has already been made. More is urgently needed.
Please support us in our vision to #stopsepsisnow.

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Signing up to our newsletter is an easy way to stay connected and get involved. Subscribers are the first to hear about fundraising places & exclusive spots, making taking part in an event (and supporting the charity’s vital work) easier than ever. You’ll also get clear, engaging research updates showing how donations are driving progress in understanding, diagnosing, and treating sepsis. It’s a quick way to stay informed, inspired, and ready to make a difference.

Know the key symptoms of sepsis

Sepsis is a medical emergency.

Watch our 20-second video here to familiarise yourself with the key symptoms of sepsis.

It could help save your life or someone else’s.

Sepsis stories

We know that sharing first-person accounts is a really powerful way of raising awareness of sepsis. And it is widely recognised that there are huge therapeutic benefits to be gained from just writing your own story. Many supporters have told us that being able to share their stories with us has given them a sense of being able to do something really worthwhile, with the added benefit of helping their own recovery. 

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